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'''Glenn (mango)'''
{{short description|Variety of mango}}
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The '''Glenn''' is a [[mango]] cultivar that originated in [[Florida]]. It is named after Roscoe E. Glenn, who developed the cultivar in [[Miami, Florida]] in the 1940s. The Glenn mango is known for its vibrant color, sweet flavor, and smooth, fiberless flesh.
==Glenn Mango==
[[File:Mango_Glenn_Asit_fs8.jpg|thumb|right|A ripe Glenn mango]]
The '''Glenn mango''' is a [[mango]] cultivar that originated in [[South Florida]]. It is known for its sweet, rich flavor and vibrant color. The Glenn mango is a popular choice among mango enthusiasts and is often grown in home gardens and small farms.


==History==
==History==
The Glenn mango was first grown in the 1940s in Miami, Florida. It is believed to be a seedling of the [[Haden (mango)|Haden]] mango, which was one of the first mango varieties to be planted in Florida. The Glenn mango quickly gained popularity due to its excellent taste and relatively disease-resistant nature.


The Glenn mango was first cultivated by Roscoe E. Glenn in the 1940s. Glenn, a Miami-based horticulturist, developed the cultivar from a seedling of the [[Haden (mango)|Haden mango]]. The Glenn mango was officially recognized as a cultivar in 1945.
==Description==
The Glenn mango is medium-sized, with an oval to oblong shape. The skin is smooth and develops a beautiful yellow to orange-red blush when ripe. The flesh is fiberless, juicy, and has a sweet, rich flavor with a hint of peach and citrus.


==Characteristics==
===Tree Characteristics===
 
[[File:Mango_Glenn_Asit_fs8.jpg|thumb|left|Glenn mango tree in bloom]]
The Glenn mango is a medium-sized mango, typically weighing between 1 and 1.5 pounds. It has a rich, sweet flavor and a smooth, fiberless texture. The skin of the Glenn mango is bright yellow when ripe, with occasional red blush. The fruit typically ripens from June to July in Florida.
The Glenn mango tree is moderately vigorous, with a dense canopy. It is well-suited for small spaces and can be maintained at a height of 10 to 15 feet with regular pruning. The tree is known for its consistent production and can bear fruit as early as May in South Florida.


==Cultivation==
==Cultivation==
The Glenn mango is well-adapted to the subtropical climate of South Florida. It requires full sun and well-drained soil for optimal growth. The tree is relatively disease-resistant, but it can be susceptible to [[anthracnose]] and [[powdery mildew]] in humid conditions.


The Glenn mango is primarily grown in Florida, but it can also be found in other tropical and subtropical regions around the world. It is a popular choice for home gardens due to its compact growth habit and early bearing. The tree is moderately resistant to [[Anthracnose]], a common fungal disease of mangoes.
===Propagation===
The Glenn mango is typically propagated through grafting to ensure the desired fruit characteristics. It can also be grown from seed, but the resulting fruit may not be true to type.


==Nutrition==
==Uses==
The Glenn mango is primarily consumed fresh due to its excellent flavor and texture. It can also be used in smoothies, salads, and desserts. The fruit is rich in [[vitamin C]], [[vitamin A]], and [[dietary fiber]].


Like all mangoes, the Glenn mango is rich in [[Vitamin C]], [[Vitamin A]], and dietary fiber. It also contains small amounts of [[Vitamin B6]], [[Vitamin K]], and [[potassium]].
==Related pages==
 
* [[Haden (mango)]]
==See also==
* [[List of mango cultivars]]
* [[Mango]]
* [[Mango]]
* [[Haden (mango)]]
* [[Mango production in Florida]]


[[Category:Mangoes]]
[[Category:Mango cultivars]]
[[Category:Tropical agriculture]]
[[Category:Agriculture in Florida]]
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Latest revision as of 11:33, 15 February 2025

Variety of mango



Glenn Mango[edit]

A ripe Glenn mango

The Glenn mango is a mango cultivar that originated in South Florida. It is known for its sweet, rich flavor and vibrant color. The Glenn mango is a popular choice among mango enthusiasts and is often grown in home gardens and small farms.

History[edit]

The Glenn mango was first grown in the 1940s in Miami, Florida. It is believed to be a seedling of the Haden mango, which was one of the first mango varieties to be planted in Florida. The Glenn mango quickly gained popularity due to its excellent taste and relatively disease-resistant nature.

Description[edit]

The Glenn mango is medium-sized, with an oval to oblong shape. The skin is smooth and develops a beautiful yellow to orange-red blush when ripe. The flesh is fiberless, juicy, and has a sweet, rich flavor with a hint of peach and citrus.

Tree Characteristics[edit]

Glenn mango tree in bloom

The Glenn mango tree is moderately vigorous, with a dense canopy. It is well-suited for small spaces and can be maintained at a height of 10 to 15 feet with regular pruning. The tree is known for its consistent production and can bear fruit as early as May in South Florida.

Cultivation[edit]

The Glenn mango is well-adapted to the subtropical climate of South Florida. It requires full sun and well-drained soil for optimal growth. The tree is relatively disease-resistant, but it can be susceptible to anthracnose and powdery mildew in humid conditions.

Propagation[edit]

The Glenn mango is typically propagated through grafting to ensure the desired fruit characteristics. It can also be grown from seed, but the resulting fruit may not be true to type.

Uses[edit]

The Glenn mango is primarily consumed fresh due to its excellent flavor and texture. It can also be used in smoothies, salads, and desserts. The fruit is rich in vitamin C, vitamin A, and dietary fiber.

Related pages[edit]